Explore minimum wage rates across Philippine regions. Filter by sector and compare current non‑agriculture, agriculture, and retail/service rates.
The minimum wage is the lowest amount that employers can legally pay their workers. In the Philippines, minimum wage rates are set by Regional Tripartite Wages and Productivity Boards (RTWPBs) under the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE). Rates vary by region and sector to reflect local cost of living and economic conditions.
Covers manufacturing, services, retail trade, and most private sector employers. Generally has the highest minimum wage rates.
Applies to farms, plantations, and agricultural businesses. Typically has lower rates than non-agricultural sectors.
Special rates for retail establishments and service contractors. May vary based on establishment size and number of employees.
Minimum wage rates differ across Philippine regions to account for variations in:
Minimum wage laws apply to all workers in the private sector, including:
Official source for all minimum wage orders and adjustments. DOLE publishes wage orders issued by Regional Tripartite Wages and Productivity Boards.
View Current Wage RatesEach region has its own wage board composed of representatives from workers, employers, and government. They determine minimum wage adjustments.
View Wage Orders by RegionThe Wage Rationalization Act provides the legal framework for minimum wage determination and adjustments in the Philippines.
Read Full Text of RA 6727Regular updates and clarifications on minimum wage implementation, including special cases and exemptions.
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Wage rates are based on the latest available regional wage orders (2025). Updates are applied when new wage orders are released. Always verify with official DOLE publications for current legally enforceable rates.
Disclaimer: Information provided is for general guidance. Official wage compliance and enforcement rely on current DOLE and regional wage board issuances. Always cross‑check rates with authoritative sources.